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Welcome

Some Wikipedians have formed a task force to better organize information for articles related to both social liberalism and classical liberalism. This task force attempts to coordinate collaborative writing efforts, organize and create standards for making good articles. It also endeavors to create a good reference for liberalism in un-bias terms. If you want to join, simply help out and add your name to the roster below, and get to editing!

Getting started

There are a few things you can do right now to get started helping the task force:
  • Add {{User Liberalism member box}} to your user page.

Scope and goals

The Liberalism task force aims to improve Wikipedia's articles on all aspects of liberalism. This includes coverage of the different liberal philosophies and alternatives, as well as liberal political action, parties and candidates worldwide. It also seeks to improve wikipedia articles on political and economic subjects that relate to any form of liberalism, using reliably sourced material from liberal-oriented academics and experts, as well as relevant material published in mainstream sources.The task force would also like to help clarify what liberalism means to people in different parts of the world, as this is often provokes controversy on liberalism related pages. Please see our category below for examples of articles within the scope of this task force, or ask questions at our talk page.

Tasks to complete

Please refer to the talk page for discussions regarding major projects. Click here and here for a list of recent changes to pages related to liberalism. Help out with the tasks below, and aid the project in any way you can. All help is appreciated. Also, please check out our parent project, WikiProject Politics, for more things to do!



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